Although you may see my earnings (or lack thereof) in my monthly income reports, you don’t really get to see what’s happening behind the scenes. Progress has been slow and steady, but continues to head in a positive direction.

Given the fact that my Slow Carb Diet Experiments site is in the health & diet niche, I expected things to move rather slowly, but I’m still confident that I can continue to get the site to grow.

You know the drill: Find a keyword, research its competition, find a related domain name (exactly matching the keyword if possible), and hope that your SEO efforts allow you to rank highly for that keyword. It’s not an exact science, but the process is fairly standard.

For authority sites, it can be a bit different. Although you might begin targeting one keyword, your ultimate goal is to dominate many keywords. This is complicated by the fact that SEO and keyword research may not be your primary focus as it would be for a micro-niche site.

Today I’m going to share with you my keyword research strategy, the exact keywords I’m targeting, and how my authority site currently ranks for those keywords.

Content strategy is all over the internet. It seems like bloggers collectively have written enough words on the topic to wrap the globe 10,000 times.

Rather than spew some of the same content creation “theory” that you likely already know (although I’ll be honest – there will be a bit of theory sprinkled in here), I’m just going to dive into telling you exactly what I’m doing for my authority site, and why I think it’s going to be effective.

I’ve been waiting for this moment a long time, and today, it’s finally here. Over the past couple of months (in several income reports), I’ve hinted at a new authority site that has become my primary focus.

It’s in a competitive niche and won’t be easy to break through, but I’m up to the challenge. I wasn’t originally going to share all the details of this site on this blog, however I received an e-mail a few months ago asking if I would be interested in an authority site duel.

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